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<title>Heerko Groefsema</title>
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<title>Playgrounds Opening Titles 2009</title>
<description>Working together with Onesize we created the Playgrounds festival opening titles. Basically it are two guys beating the shit out of each other. It was very important to give the movie a high end feeling. While there was a small budget it looks like it was created with a big budget. It has the look and feel of a movie filmed with an expensive high-speed camera. But actually the complete movie is build up out of photographs only.</description>
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	<content:encoded><img src="http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles5/124933/projects/329475/01249331255944203.jpg" style="float: left; margin-right: 15px; " />Working together with Onesize we created the Playgrounds festival opening titles. Basically it are two guys beating the shit out of each other. It was very important to give the movie a high end feeling. While there was a small budget it looks like it was created with a big budget. It has the look and feel of a movie filmed with an expensive high-speed camera. But actually the complete movie is build up out of photographs only.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:05:02 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Volkswagen Efficiency</title>
<description>In cooperation with Onesize I worked on Volkswagen Efficiency and BlueMotionTechnologies interactive movie. While taking a thrilling ride with a roller-coaster all different efficiency and BlueMotion technologies are explained to the viewer. The viewer can decide on which subject he wants more info. This meant making a lot of different movies which will seamlessly blend together. In the movie above you can see some excerpts from the whole interactive movie.</description>
<link>http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Volkswagen-Efficiency/329627</link>
	<content:encoded><img src="http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles5/124933/projects/329627/01249331255960105.jpg" style="float: left; margin-right: 15px; " />In cooperation with Onesize I worked on Volkswagen Efficiency and BlueMotionTechnologies interactive movie. While taking a thrilling ride with a roller-coaster all different efficiency and BlueMotion technologies are explained to the viewer. The viewer can decide on which subject he wants more info. This meant making a lot of different movies which will seamlessly blend together. In the movie above you can see some excerpts from the whole interactive movie.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 09:19:34 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>YellowBird 360</title>
<description>For the launch of revolutionary product Yellowbird I made a promo explaining the concept. Yellowbird is a Google Streetview-like camera, a system with six lenses, not as a photo but as a video camera, an all-encompassing picture is captured. This 3-D video can then be played online on any computer. An example can be found on the yellowBird website at www.yb.nl. The viewer will experience total immersion in a ﬁlm, an event, or a special environment. From the point where the images were recorded, the viewer can look in any direction, let his eyes wander through the crowd, or stare at the ground or the air, which makes viewing a video an experience without boundaries.

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	<content:encoded><img src="http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles5/124933/projects/329597/01249331255957118.jpg" style="float: left; margin-right: 15px; " />For the launch of revolutionary product Yellowbird I made a promo explaining the concept. Yellowbird is a Google Streetview-like camera, a system with six lenses, not as a photo but as a video camera, an all-encompassing picture is captured. This 3-D video can then be played online on any computer. An example can be found on the yellowBird website at www.yb.nl. The viewer will experience total immersion in a ﬁlm, an event, or a special environment. From the point where the images were recorded, the viewer can look in any direction, let his eyes wander through the crowd, or stare at the ground or the air, which makes viewing a video an experience without boundaries.

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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:05:47 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>The Windmill</title>
<description>For local tv station Omrop Fryslan we made a movie re-acting the story of Don Quixote. But this is no tale of misplaced heroics; it’s an updated metaphor of youth vs. the establishment told in compositing and break-dancing. The movie is being used as a interstitial in between programming.</description>
<link>http://www.behance.net/Gallery/The-Windmill/329537</link>
	<content:encoded><img src="http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles5/124933/projects/329537/01249331255951399.jpg" style="float: left; margin-right: 15px; " />For local tv station Omrop Fryslan we made a movie re-acting the story of Don Quixote. But this is no tale of misplaced heroics; it’s an updated metaphor of youth vs. the establishment told in compositing and break-dancing. The movie is being used as a interstitial in between programming.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:51:35 -0500</pubDate>
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